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Published 09:59 6 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 11:01 6 Feb 2020 GMT
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The study found that the early development of some cancers can occur long before diagnosis, in childhood.
"This shows that the window of opportunity for early intervention is much wider than we expected," Dr Campbell said.
It also found that cancers in different parts of the body are sometimes much more alike than had been thought.
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